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Anti-Small Business Bill Backed by Venture Capitalist Lobby Moves Through House in Record Time
PETALUMA, Calif., April 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A bill that would
give some of the nation's wealthiest investors billions of dollars in federal
small business contracts is set to move through the House of Representatives
in record time. Last week, Nydia M. Velazquez (D - NY) the Chair of the House
Committee on Small Business, introduced H.R. 5819, the SBIR/STTR
Reauthorization Act.
The bill went into mark-up and passed through the House Committee on Small
Business on Thursday, April 17th. According to the Weekly Leader, H.R. 5819
could be debated on the floor of the House as early as Wednesday of this week.
This is the second time in less than a year that Rep. Velazquez has proposed
legislation that could devastate federal programs designed to assist small
businesses.
Since becoming the Chair of the House Committee on Small Business,
Velazquez has established a record of talking about preventing the diversion
of federal small business contracts to large corporations, but not acting on
it. During her tenure she has failed to introduce legislation to address the
problem. Last week, Velazquez shocked and disappointed small business owners
across the country when she began pushing legislation that would allow some of
the nation's wealthiest venture capital firms to compete for federal small
business contracts.
"The American Small Business League and its members worked for months to
help the democrats take over Congress. At the time we thought democrats were
going to bring positive change for small businesses," President of the
American Small Business League, Lloyd Chapman said. "Our members and small
businesses around the country are just stunned that Congresswoman Velazquez
and her committee would pass legislation that will be so detrimental to small
businesses. No matter what she says, the bottom line is that this bill is
going to allow billionaires to take contracts away from legitimate small
businesses in every state. We are going to do everything we can to let the
Speaker of the House Pelosi know that Velazquez is no friend to small
business. I want to see someone chairing the House Small Business Committee
who is more concerned about promoting the interests of small businesses than
in helping billionaire venture capitalists masquerade as small businesses."
In September of 2007, the House passed H.R. 3567, which contains a similar
provision to H.R. 5819. However, the bill failed to pass through the Senate
when it received opposition from the ASBL, U.S. Small Business Administration,
the White House, National Small Business Association and the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce.
The ASBL (www.asbl.com) encourages concerned citizens and small business
owners to contact their congressional representatives and ask them to oppose
changing the definition of a small business in the Small Business Act. Small
businesses should remain "independently owned" and operated.
SOURCE American Small Business League
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